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A complete meal! a perfect combination of all nutrients contributed by the vegetables and starch from the noodles. Flavoured with hoisin sauce, this chow mein brings out all the authentic flavors of chinese cooking.

 Chilli Garlic Noodles is a very popular Chinese dish having amazing garlicky flavors. Chili oil is an important flavoring agent while cooked Chinese food. This dish is a simple to make dish, Read More..

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How to make VEGETABLE CHOW MEIN

(14 ratings)
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Prep time
5 mins
Cook time
25 mins
Total time
30 mins
VEGETABLE CHOW MEIN
Author : Vahchef
Main Ingredient : Mix Vegetable
Servings : 2 persons
Published date : March 12, 2019


Ingredients used in VEGETABLE CHOW MEIN
• Beans - 1/2 cup.
• Cabbage - 1 cup.
• Capsicum (colores) slices - 1 cup.
• Carrot (slices) - 1/2 number.
• Onion(slices) - 1 number.
• Oyaster sauce (mushrooms) - 1 tablespoon.
• Soya sauce - 2 tablespoons.
• Salt - to taste.
• Sugar - 1 tea spoon.
• Ginger (chopped) - 1 tea spoon.
• Garlic (chopped) - 1 tea spoon.
• Vegetable stock - 1 cup.
• Pepper powder - 1 pinch.
• Spring onions - 1 bunch.
• Vinegar - 1 tea spoon.
• Noodles(boil) - 200 grams.
Method:
  • Take a mixing bowl add vegetable stock, sugar, salt, oyster sauce(mushrooms), soya sauce, vinegar. If you want to add cornstarch.
  • Take a pan heat the oil on a medium flame add ginger, garlic, onion chopped, 3 colors of capsicum, beans, cabbage, and toss them, then add spring onion white.
  • To it add sauce mixture, a pinch of pepper, boiled noodles and chopped spring onions green, so ready the chow mien noodles this is milled chow mein.

Serve it






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 Chilli Garlic Noodles is a very popular Chinese dish having amazing garlicky flavors. Chili oil is an important flavoring agent while cooked Chinese food. This dish is a simple to make dish, noodles infused with garlic and chili essence. If you are not in the mood for making something elaborate, then this Chilli garlic noodles is the right choice for a quickie meal which can be eaten on its own or served with Manchurian or kung pao chicken or a schezuan sauce. But little does one know that these noodles taste just as nice when eaten as it is.

Noodles are staple food in Chinese cuisine and have a great variety of Chinese noodles which vary according to their region of ingredients, shape or width and the way it is prepared. They are an important part of most regional cuisines in and around China as well as Taiwan, Singapore and other Southeast Asian nations. Noodles are consumed in various forms across the world. They are simple yet very delicious to eat and has very yummy effect because of the heat, spice and the strong aromas that are blend in perfectly with the mild noodles.

Noodles History states that Chinese noodles is the ancestor of all noodles and is world renowned. The major ingredient that goes in making of noodles is wheat flour. In the northern part of China, noodle has become the staple food for people although rice is still the vital food in the southern part. The noodles are vastly different in both the northern and southern parts of China. In South, it’s the egg noodles with plain flour being the major ingredient while in the north, the noodles are made of wheat flour usually without the use of eggs.

Traditionally, in China, noodles are delicately hand-made with a unique technique from flour mixing, beating, pulling and cutting of noodles where every step is done manually. There are a variety of noodles which include wheat, egg, rice vermicelli, buckwheat, rice stick noodles, each having a slight difference in taste and texture. Noodles often made with unleavened dough which is rolled flat and cut into a variety of shapes. While long, thin strips are the most common variety of noodles, they are also cut into different shapes such as waves, helices, tubes, strings or shells.

These noodles are usually cooked in boiling water sometimes with oil and little salt added. They can also be stored for short time in refrigerator or dried and stored for future use. Noodles are often pan fried or deep fried accompanying with a sauce or in a soup. Homemade noodles is naturally the best than the store-bought as they are fresh, richer, tastes better and can be served with mixing a variety of meats, vegetables and sauces combined and stir fried to give a punch to the dish.

Noodle variations There are a lot of variations that you can give in making the noodles. Noodles are eaten hot or cold, steamed, stir-fried, deep fried, boiled or served in a soup. They are excellent source of protein and extremely high in complex carbohydrates. Often we are confused with the difference between a ‘lo mein’ and ‘chow mein noodles’. There are two variations in preparing these recipes.

In case of low mein, it involves tossing of boiled noodles in the wok and then mixing them with other ingredients during the final stage of cooking which helps the noodles to absorb more flavours from the sauce while cooking of Chow mein, the ingredients are stir-fried and then served over the noodles that have been prepared separately. Ultimately however it is cooked; we love eating noodles and are one of the most liked dishes by most of us, especially the kids.

Chinese recipes:

There are a variety of appetizing Chinese recipes that you can make with noodles to treat your taste buds with delight and enjoy nutritious and healthy homemade noodles.

Some of the popular dishes are:

Vegetable Chow Mein

Chilii Chicken (Indo-Chinese)

Chicken Fried Rice

  Vegetable Manchurian

Kung Pao Chicken

Gobi Manchurian

Chilli Paneer

Chicken Chow Mein

Stuffed Cabbage Rolls

Egg Drop Soup

These dishes should be served hot with any sauce of your choice. Do try them and enjoy the fantastic taste. Do try these recipes and I am sure your family and kids would enjoy the taste. If at all I have not mentioned any of your favourite Indo-Chinese recipes then you could always click on at: www.vahrehvah.com

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ppoint432 Posted on Mon Apr 08 2013

I love your reactions while you eat your finished dishes. :D

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Neththra'sVision Posted on Mon Apr 08 2013

Are you doing a video race.. :) teach us a birthday cake recipe on April 26th.

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Neththra'sVision Posted on Mon Apr 08 2013

You need to be blessed too for teaching us to do this vegetable Chow Mein.

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Rhythm555beats Posted on Mon Apr 08 2013

so sweet

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anusha mishra Posted on Mon Apr 08 2013

Thank you so much CHEF .. It is so great to see u and ur recipes.

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anusha mishra Posted on Mon Apr 08 2013

I hope it tastes like the CHINESE VAN NOODLES from India :) yay .. I 'm s excited to try it !!

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um ibrahim Posted on Mon Apr 08 2013

Chef u need to b awarded padma shree.u are awwesome

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thisIsWhereMyNameGoes Posted on Mon Apr 08 2013

2:12am. Grrrr now I'm hungry! I was literally salivating while watching, haha. Will give this a try :)

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gadrx Posted on Mon Apr 08 2013

Please post the recipe for making homemade noodles

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mknithilan Posted on Mon Apr 08 2013

Hi Sanjay, can you post a video on how to make home made noodles, which you used in this recipe.

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Andrew Graves Posted on Mon Apr 08 2013

can you make kimchi????

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Faraz Siddiqui Posted on Mon Apr 08 2013

Oh chef you are best

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